A friend of mine had his 1965 "A990" Plymouth
restored in California 2 years ago. This last year he had to have all the paint
stripped off and the car repainted. The car had been painted with the California
"eco-paint"/water-paint. My friend did not store his car the first winter in a
"temperature controlled environment" as he did not know he was supposed to. The
California paint lifted off in chunks over the whole car. He was told that the
freezing and thawing temperatures during the winter here in Pennsylvania caused
condensation under the paint. The car had to be stripped to bare metal. To add
insult to injury, Pennsylvania has adopted this same California enviro-nonsense.
My friend had to ship his car to North Carolina to have it re-done with real
paint.
I'm no expert - just relaying an incidence. Two
different body shops concurred that this problem was "possible". I see you are
in New York which has the same weather conditions.
Jeff Miklas
HI GANG. BEEN THINKING OF GETING MY 62 SPORT CONVT. PAINTED, ANYONE KNOW
ABOUT WATER BASE PAINT. ITS NOT A LAW YET IN NY SO I DONT HAVE TO USE IT.
ANY PROWS OR CONS. THANKS JOE LUCIANO HOWARD BEACH
NY
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